Choosing The Correct Mens Snowboard Boots And Binding Combination

There’s nothing like the exhilaration of taking that new snowboard out for a run with your buds. The most important question you will ever ask yourself when you’re ready to hit the slopes snowboarding is “what is the correct mens snowboard boots and binding combination?” And the answer is …. Read on.

It’s a common mistake not to realize that your boots and bindings should be purchased as if they are one unit. Not every binding is right for every boot and not every boot is right for every binding and the sooner you realize this the easier your boarding choices will become.

Let’s start by reviewing the different binding and boot combinations:

1. Strap On Bindings With Soft Boots
This is the absolutely most flexible system on the market. You can use any strap on bindings with any soft boots. In fact those that practice freestyle or freerider like the maneuverability they get from this system. And it also has more flexibility than any other system. Oh yes and did we remember to mention it’s the most comfortable all the way around.

2. Lever Bindings With Hard Boots
Lever bindings combined with hard bots give you the most control of your snowboard because every body movement will be transmitted to your snowboard. That’s why freecarvers like this combination the best because they need to have maximum control at high speeds.

3. Step In Boots With Step In Bindings
With this combination the step in boots can be either soft or hard but they bindings and boots need to be matched up. This is a much cheaper system cost wise, and the easiest system for getting on and off your snowboard but overall you have a lot fewer alternatives and not as much board control.

The most popular combination is the strap binding with the soft boot while the step in is preferred by many who are just starting to snowboard.

You might be surprised to find out that the size of the binding is also important. Most bindings are available in two or three different sizes. Your binding size will depend on the boot and binding combination you choose. You want to have the right size binding that is comfortable and easy to adjust without having a lot of extra strap hanging around.

Different bindings come with different highbacks so you will need to watch and get the style you prefer. Freestyle rider usually want a flexible smaller highback so that they can have that maneuverability they need. While freecarvers and aggressive freeriders prefer the extra control that a highback can give them without having to wear a hard boot.

Now aren’t you glad you asked which mens snowboard boots and binding combination is right for you. You should have the answer now.

 
 






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